TRENDING NEWS
  • Germany forecasts tourism surge during UEFA Euro 2024
  • Modi urges toursits to spend 105 of their travel budget to purchase local goods
  • Kerala to undertake intiatives to promote the state as global meeting veue
  • Swiss cancels plans for domestic A340 this summer
  • Scandron receives DGCA logistics drone certificate
  • Air India, Tata Advanced System to invest INR 2,300cr in Karnataka
  • Plan is to bring Air India on the same level as Vistara: CEO
September Passenger Demand Stays Strong

September Passenger Demand Stays Strong

Geneva - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced passenger data for September 2022 showing that the recovery in air travel continues to be strong. Total traffic in September 2022 (measured in revenue passenger kilometers

87.1% Indians will travel more to experience culinary culture and cuisine: Report

In addition to its rich cultural heritage, India offers tremendous potential for Culinary Tourism due to its varied culinary regions and flavour profiles. Travelling to discover food has caught the attention of avid travellers who

Total 54 new hotels signed in FY22: JLL

The hospitality sector has witnessed a significant increase in hotel signings in FY22, up 63% from the year-ago, according to a report by real estate consultancy JLL. In all, 54 hotels, with 4,282 rooms were

Brands continue to grow Y-o-Y with a larger share than same time in 2019 : Amadeus

According to Amadeus Hospitality Market Insights Report, South Pacific is leading occupancy into November and is aligned with 2019 levels, worldwide. Only the Middle East and North America are pacing ahead. Booking windows, except for China,

Travel & Tourism  GDP to return to 2019 levels by end 2023: WTTC

Travel & Tourism GDP to return to 2019 levels by end 2023: WTTC

While 2021 saw the beginning of the recovery for the global Travel & Tourism sector, it was slower than expected, due in part to the impact of the Omicron variant, stringent and inconsistent border restrictions

‘Passenger traffic at Dubai Airport will not recover to pre-Covid levels before 2024’

‘Passenger traffic at Dubai Airport will not recover to pre-Covid levels before 2024’

Passenger traffic at Dubai International Airport will not recover to pre-Covid levels before 2024, its CEO Paul Griffiths has said, reports AFP. Traffic remains "nowhere near pre-pandemic levels" despite rising to 29.1 million passengers last

Download Magazine